Vancouver, BC / TheNewswire /
February 5th 2018, – Global Li-Ion Graphite Corp. (“LION” or, the
“Company”) (CSE: LION) is pleased to announce it has received the
final report for a minerology and assay analysis study undertaken by
the company and completed by SGS Labs Canada, on a graphite sample
taken from its past-producing Ambato-Arana Graphite Project in
Madagascar. The sample studied is graphite concentrate post-crushing,
grinding, flotation and drying. The analysis by SGS Canada Inc. has
returned what management feels are very positive results, the most
significant of which are: 7.7% of the sample being of 30 mesh or
greater – i.e. super jumbo flake size, 51.5% being of 48 mesh or
greater – i.e. jumbo flake size and 76.0% being of 65 mesh or
greater – i.e. large flake size. In terms of carbon content, the
sample has shown to be 96% carbon content.

SGS also reported in summary that:

- The graphite grain size distribution (GSD) is relatively coarse,
with very few fines

- The graphite grains observed within this sample would seem to have a
high competency

- The particle size distribution (PSD) indicated is
very coarse

“The study results support our belief in the projects
potential as a possible near term producer of high value graphite. The
market value of graphite is largely a function of purity and grain
size of the end product with larger grain size generally being of
higher value and the most sought after product. The Company has
compiled a large amount of historical data from the past operators and
relevant Malagasy government bodies. Management is now working with
Pascal Marchand M. Sc, P. Geo. to complete a confirmation and
delineation drill program to best plan resuming production of high
grade high quality graphite at its Ambata-Arana Graphite mine,”
states Sam Malin, special advisor to the Board.

About the Malagasy Graphite Property

The three mining exploitation licenses that comprise
the Project are located in the vicinity of Andasibe in Toamasina
Province in Madagascar, 20 km to the southwest of Sheritt’s Ambatovy
nickel/cobalt laterite open pit mine, and 200km via road from the
seaport of Toamasina, Madagascar’s main port. The licenses total
4,375 hectares (10,811 acres). Graphite was produced on the licenses
for roughly a century from 1910. The production to date has been free
digging of lateritic ore and open pit mining, providing low cost
exploitation without need for blasting.

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